Israel, much like the fortress of Tel-Chai that Jospeh Trumpeldor fought to defend against Arab conquerors in 1920, finds itself beseiged by enemies both within and without. Terrorists, would-be friends inside and outside Israel, and even bad government officials. Here are the discussions of one proud Zionist resident on the state of the nation and abroad.

Saturday, May 06, 2017

If the UK allows ISIS terrorists to enter, they'll be insane

More than 350 terrorists who fought for Islamic State could be returning to the UK, if the government doesn't do anything to oppose their reentry:

Security services have identified 350 Islamic State militants who have returned to Britain from Syria and who pose a potential terror threat.

This is in addition to the 3,000 violent Islamist extremists that MI5 has confirmed are already in the country, Whitehall sources have told The Times.

MI5 has said 850 people have traveled from the UK to Islamic State-controlled parts of Syria. Whilst some that have returned are designated as ‘disillusioned with extremism’ and allegedly pose no danger, a large number subscribe to Islamist ideology and are trained to handle firearms and explosives.

At the end of 2016, the Belgian interior minister saida “wave” of between 3,000 and 5,000 Islamic State jihadists who have European passports could return to the continent, as the terror group begins to lose territory in Iraq and Syria.

And if nothing is done to stop their reentry to Europe, they'll conquer that continent instead. If they won't oppose the ISIS terrorists from coming in again, they'll be sealing their fate. Which, sadly, is probably what many politicians there want.

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I'm Avi Green

From Jerusalem, Israel

I was born in Pennsylvania in 1974, and moved to Israel in 1983. I also enjoyed reading a lot of comics when I was young, the first being Fantastic Four. I maintain a strong belief in the public's right to knowledge and accuracy in facts. I like to think of myself as a conservative-style version of Clark Kent. I don't expect to be perfect at the job, but I do my best.